Updated On: 17 March, 2023 07:37 AM IST | Lahore | Agencies
The decision is a reprieve for Khan, who was due to be arrested a few hours earlier

Supporters of former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan gather outside his residence in Lahore Thursday. Pic/AFP
A Pakistani court on Thursday extended a pause in the effort to arrest former premier Imran Khan, a sign of easing tension in the country’s cultural capital after clashes erupted this week when police tried to detain him. The decision is a reprieve for Khan, who was due to be arrested a few hours earlier. The Lahore High Court ordered police to suspend the plan to arrest the 70-year-old opposition leader until Friday. It also asked Khan’s legal team for talks to resolve the issue.
Thursday’s order sent a wave of relief through Khan’s stick-wielding supporters, who were prepared to prevent police from reaching his house in Lahore. Despite the order, however, police and paramilitary rangers deployed for Khan’s arrest were not withdrawn. Usman Anwar, the police chief in the Punjab province, said the violence in Lahore began Tuesday when officers went to comply with the court order and arrest Khan. But, he said, Khan’s supporters started throwing stones at officers, who were unarmed and only carrying batons. “We will comply with the court order, and we will do it,” he told a local Geo TV station.